Changes for page 5. Motivation and Dementia
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... ... @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ 1 1 Potential research topic: 2 2 3 -The effect of goal-based and emotion-based explanation in prompting PwD for physical activity.3 +The effect of goal-based and motivation-based explanation in prompting PwD for physical activity. 4 4 \\[[https:~~/~~/journals.lww.com/topicsingeriatricrehabilitation/_layouts/15/oaks.journals/downloadpdf.aspx?an=00013614-200504000-00006>>https://journals.lww.com/topicsingeriatricrehabilitation/_layouts/15/oaks.journals/downloadpdf.aspx?an=00013614-200504000-00006]] 5 5 6 6 ... ... @@ -25,19 +25,3 @@ 25 25 [[https:~~/~~/onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1467-9450.1990.tb00796.x>>https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1467-9450.1990.tb00796.x]] 26 26 27 27 Prompting PwD for activities increases their trained activities. Reinforcement doesn't have significant effect. 28 - 29 - 30 -**"The concept of motivation" by R. S. Peters** 31 - 32 - 33 -According to Newcomb (1950) says that "an organism is motivated when and only when it is characterized both by a state of drive and by a direction of behaviour towards some goal which is selected in preference to all other possible goals. Motive, then, is a concept which joins together drive and goal." 34 - 35 -According to Peters, the drive for tasks cannot be identified, while the goal can. 36 - 37 -Drive is related to emotion, goal is just goal. 38 - 39 - 40 -Peters says that typically, a motive is used when the behaviour is different from an established routine (paraphrase still). 41 - 42 - 43 -